Developing a domain has many benefits and I have explained why domainers need to become domainer developers previously.
The drive to develop is a powerful one. Developed domains will always earn more, compared with simple domain parking, and even a domain that does not receive parking revenue may be able to pay for itself many times [...]
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I have been looking into the opportunities in geodomains. Geodomains are domain names relating to a town, city, region or country. Examples of geo domains include Seattle.com, Texas.com and France.com. I think the market for geo domains domains is very interesting with a lot of potential for those willing to really learn how to buy [...]
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If ever there was a time for domainers to think seriously about becoming domainer-developers, that time is now.
Pure domaining usually involves buying quality domains and parking them with one of a number of parking companies such as NameDrive.com and Sedo.com. The problem is that domaining world is changing – in fact it always has been [...]
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In the early days of domaining, say up until 2002, domaining was easy (well easier).
You bought generic domains and, with the rise of domain name parking companies, you parked them and watched the money flood in. I accept there were many late nights and many problems for early domainers to overcome, but it is safe to [...]
I read about this on Peter Askew’s great blog Domainers Gazette and I thought it might be of interest to bloggers who develop sites as well.
I know that a lot of domainers are developers as well so the more advice we can get the better.
However, I think you will be glad I introduced you to The Poetic [...]
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